Donald Trump’s campaign has “a couple of surprises left” in the remaining days before voters head to the ballot box on November 8, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, an adviser to the GOP nominee, said Tuesday.

“I think they are surprises, the way we’re going to campaign to get our message out there and maybe in a different way,” Mayor Giuliani told program. “You will see. I think it will be enormously effective. I do think that all of these revelations about Hillary Clinton are finally having an impact.”

The news that Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, a longtime ally of Hill and Billy Clinton, had donated nearly $500,000 to the campaign of Dr. Jill McCabe, wife of Federal Bureau of Investigation deputy director Andrew McCabe, the investigator involved in Clinton’s email probe was a “shot to the solar plexus,” said Mayor Giuliani.

Meanwhile, the former NYC Mayor pushed back at talk of Donald Trump’s campaign declining, saying that his rallies show a level of enthusiasm that he has never seen before.

“My own rallies, when I won by 18%, I did not have enthusiasm like that,” said Mayor Giuliani, while insisting that if pollsters did not use oversampling to account for Democrats, the polls numbers between Donald Trump and Mrs. Clinton would be even closer.

In addition, the pollsters are using a Y 2012 model for the Y 2016 election, which is “totally different,” and more Republicans have returned early ballots than have Democrats, he said, but it is hard to tell how they voted.

“He’s probably doing a lot better between independent and Democrat than Mitt Romney did,” said Mayor Giuliani. “He has much more appeal. I can tell. They were blue collar, ordinarily registered Democrats who will vote for the more conservative Republican candidate.”

Tuesday at a rally in Central Florida Donald Trump said that Democrat Hillary Clinton’s plan for Syria would “lead to World War Three,” because of the potential for conflict with military forces from nuclear-armed Russia.

In a speech focused on foreign policy and Key domestic issues Donald Trump said defeating Islamic State (ISIL) is a higher priority than persuading Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down, playing down a long-held goal of US policy.

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